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  1. Logo Design Love
    On logos, symbols, icons, and marks. By David Airey. 🇬🇧 More info

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    2024 Logo Trend Report
    Each year, for more than 20 years, Bill Gardner of Gardner Design has been studying thousands of logos to select the strongest fit for the year’s Trend Report. “Flat Box” logos (above) by Scorpion Rose …
    By David Airey, 350 words
  2. Book Of Irving #82431
    Patrick Irving is resident #82431 in an Idaho Department of Correction facility. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Aww Snap! News (Print Edition) 9.14.24
    Aww Snap! News is a Prison Dude production, paid for with a meager monthly allowance from The Prison Dude’s mom and dad. Our mission is to strengthen the information networks used by criminal justice researchers …
    By Patrick Irving, 85 words
  3. Brain Baking
    Freshly Baked Thoughts. By Wouter Groeneveld. 🇧🇪 More info

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    A Historical Summary of My Music Tastes
    Here’s me finding yet another cool blog, this time by Aaron Giles, a programmer, musician, web developer, and graphic designer. We’re off to a good start here: I love people who dabble in multiple disciplines. …
    By Wouter Groeneveld, 1,235 words
  4. Allen Pike, pixel crafter
    Allen Pike writes about making nice software, building teams, and other tricky things. 🇨🇦 More info

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    Starting Forestwalk
    Last month, I started full-time on a new startup. It’s early days, but we’re having a lot of fun. A startup, fundamentally, is a search for a repeatable, scalable business model. You rapidly try things, …
    By Allen Pike, 446 words
  5. The Diary of Samuel Pepys
    Daily entries from the 17th century London diary. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Thursday 19 September 1661
    Up early, and my father and I alone into the garden, and there talked about our business, and what to do therein. So after I had talked and advised with my coz Claxton, and then …
    By Samuel Pepys, 202 words
  6. 20011
    Whatever's on my mind. By George. 🇺🇸 More info

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    T. Collin Jones, Esquire
    If you watched American television sixty years ago, almost certainly you heard Kodak commercials using the song "Try to Remember [that time in September]". That song came from the musical "The Fantasticks". The lyricist, Tom …
    By George, 444 words
  7. Historically Woman
    Illuminating women's stories from across history. By Holly. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Maryam Khatoon Molkara – A Fatwa to Live
    It is well known today that Iran is one of the most dangerous countries for LGBTQ+ people. However, thanks to the actions and determination of one woman, Maryam Khatoon Molkara, Iran now carries out more …
    By historicallywoman, 51 words
  8. Flutterby™!
    Short attention spans in a world full of flowers. By Dan Lyke. 🇺🇸 More info

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    😀🚲 @[email protected] added
    RT [email protected] Adrianna Tan @[email protected] Everything makes sense when you think of everything in America as simply a tool of financial engineering. It's breathtaking really. Even stuff that's supposed to help you: various healthcare benefits, …
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  9. Artur Bień | Blog
    I build quality UIs for fun. 🇵🇱 More info

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    Animated blur overlay
    Create cross-browser overlay with animated backdrop filter blur
    By Artur Bień, 11 words
  10. Huck
    Celebrates independence, seeking out the artists, activists and creative pioneers who are challenging mainstream culture. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A glimpse of life for women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule
    ‘NO WOMAN’S LAND’ has been awarded the prestigious 14th Carmignac Photojournalism Award and will be exhibited at the Réfectoire des Cordelieres in Paris this autumn. A few months ago, photojournalist Kiana Hayeri and researcher Mélissa …
    By Ben Smoke, 916 words
  11. The Vintage Traveler
    Fuzzylizzie's Fashion & Travel: Vintage Style. By Lizzie Bramlett. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Currently Reading: Living Well Is the Best Revenge.
    In one of those odd twists of the rules of the universe, a woman receives credit for doing something the male protagonist in this book actually did first. The woman is Coco Chanel, (who, by …
    By thevintagetraveler, 68 words
  12. of Resonance
    A sub-continuation of This Space. This space of resonance. More info

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    I remember, in the dilapidated church of Thouzon, which we visited on one of our excursions in…
    I remember, in the dilapidated church of Thouzon, which we visited on one of our excursions in Vaucluse, the Cathar dove carved inside the architrave of a window in such a way that no one …
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  13. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame
    Entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality scholarly philosophy books reviews. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Kierkegaard, Mimesis, and Modernity: A Study of Imitation, Existence, and Affect
    Wojciech Kaftanski’s book is a wide-ranging treatment of Søren Kierkegaard’s unremitting engagement with the topic of mimesis, not only in the latter’s early aesthetic musings, or in his trenchant observations on the dynamics of social …
    By 9.5 Rumble-Kaftanski, 1,965 words
  14. CST Online | Television Studies Blog
    We are a blog devoted to international TV studies. 🇺🇸 More info

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    FACING THE MUSIC? THE GOOD PLACE’S JASON MENDOZA by Melissa Beattie
    NB: This is a version of a paper given at the The Good Place: Welcome, everything is Fine Conference on 14 June. Comedy-drama The Good Place (NBC, 2016-2020) features a variety of existential and philosophical …
    By CSTonline, 79 words
  15. TokyoDev | Articles
    Helping international software developers start and grow their career in Japan. By Paul McMahon. 🇯🇵 More info

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    Helping Japanese companies build global engineering teams
    TokyoDev has launched [a new Japanese language blog](https://www.tokyodev.com/for-employers) focused on aiding Japanese companies in building English-speaking engineering teams. This is our first step towards our goal of helping these companies internationalize their engineering departments, which …
    By Paul McMahon, 412 words